tishimself0317
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2nd new thread in three days. Yes, I am new to this and I thank everyone in advance for your patience.
Originally I was dealing with a flat beer issue with the yeast not combining correctly with the corn sugar in the keg. The solution was to keep the keg connected to the co2 tank set at 12psi in a keezer for a couple of weeks to let it carbonate that way. Friday night my tank was registering 500psi (kept inside the keezer) and Saturday morning it was at the same level. I was out of town last night and checked it first thing when I got home today and I found my co2 tank to be completely empty and an inch of beer in the bottom of my Keezer. I am hoping they are linked to each other. I am pretty sure the beer was leaking out of the liquid ball lock because that is where most of the liquid on top of the keg was. Any thoughts? Faulty ball lock, o-rings, hose not cinched tight enough?
Thank you in advance.
Originally I was dealing with a flat beer issue with the yeast not combining correctly with the corn sugar in the keg. The solution was to keep the keg connected to the co2 tank set at 12psi in a keezer for a couple of weeks to let it carbonate that way. Friday night my tank was registering 500psi (kept inside the keezer) and Saturday morning it was at the same level. I was out of town last night and checked it first thing when I got home today and I found my co2 tank to be completely empty and an inch of beer in the bottom of my Keezer. I am hoping they are linked to each other. I am pretty sure the beer was leaking out of the liquid ball lock because that is where most of the liquid on top of the keg was. Any thoughts? Faulty ball lock, o-rings, hose not cinched tight enough?
Thank you in advance.